Medical Carts Market Manufacturers and Market Growth

- Capsa Healthcare
- Ergotron, Inc.
- Harloff Company, Inc.
- Midmark Corporation
- InterMetro Industries (part of Ali Group)
- Advantech Co., Ltd.
- JACO, Inc.
- AFC Industries
- ITD GmbH
- Armstrong Medical Industries, Inc.
- Omnicell, Inc.
- Medline Industries, LP
- Bergmann Group
- Humanscale Healthcare
- GCX Corporation
- TouchPoint Medical
- Parity Medical
- Villard Medical
- Nanjing Tianao Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.
- BiHealthcare
Market Growth
The global medical carts market size recorded US$ 3.59 billion in 2024, set to grow to US$ 4.16 billion in 2025 and projected to hit nearly US$ 15.75 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 16.03% throughout the forecast timeline.
What are the Key trends in the Medical Carts Market in 2024?
Technological Advancements-Wireless connectivity, IoT integration, automated inventory management, and battery-powered designs improve cart functionality, mobility, and efficiency.
- In November 2024, Advantech introduced the AIM-68H medical tablet, designed for specialized clinical settings. The tablet enables real-time monitoring, medical imaging, and temperature control of medical devices, enhancing efficiency and improving overall healthcare delivery.
Introduction of Smart and Connected Carts-Companies are launching carts with integrated computers, IoT connectivity, and automated features, improving workflow efficiency and real-time data access at the point of care.
- In March 2024, GCX launched the Tablet Roll Stand, offering secure and mobile access to patient records and services. The stand supports telehealth operations in hospitals, improving workflow efficiency and enhancing healthcare delivery.
Latest Announcement by Industry Leader
In September 2024, Capsa Healthcare launched the Tryten P-Series tablet and monitor carts, designed to improve telehealth, virtual care, and patient experience across modern healthcare settings. The Tryten P1 features a longer articulating arm than the S-Series, allowing flexible height adjustments for comfortable interaction by patients in bed or seated. Its sturdy base enhances stability and device security. Craig Rydingsward, Senior VP at Capsa Healthcare, stated that the P-Series represents a major step forward in combining stability, security, and performance to elevate patient care and technology integration.
Recent Developments in the Medical Carts Market
- In September 2024, Capsa Healthcare introduced the Tryten P-Series tablet and monitor carts, designed to boost telehealth and patient care. The new carts offer enhanced stability, better cable organization, and versatile functionality, making them suitable for a wide range of healthcare settings while improving the overall patient and provider experience.
- In March 2024, Ultralife and Karta introduced a collaborative medical cart power platform at HIMSS, featuring hot-swap lithium-iron-phosphate batteries that provide continuous 24-hour operation, ensuring reliable performance for healthcare applications.
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